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expended to develop capacity in Africa with mixed results. This paper provides a working definition of capacity that is …
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both contribute substantially, and often are very vulnerable, to the impacts of GEC. This applies strongly in Africa, one …
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illustrate this argument using case studies of Malawi, Mozambique, and South Africa, which are engaged in development strategies … ; Southern Africa …
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In 2008, the Government of Zambia reformed its mining tax regime for large-scale copper mines through a unilateral legislative change. The country went from having one of the lowest average effective tax rates and government take to be above the average. We focus on a particularly controversial...
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Many low income countries in Africa are optimistic that producing biofuels domestically will not only reduce their … needed. -- biofuels ; economic development ; food security ; poverty ; Africa …
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We examine the implications of the rise of a middle class in East and Southern Africa for food consumption patterns and …
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The growth of African multinational companies in Southern and East Africa in recent decades brings with it a great …
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India's policy responses to the food price crisis were strong. Exports of basic staples were banned. Domestic support prices of wheat and rice were raised substantially. The urea price increases in global markets were absorbed through enhanced fertilizer subsidies. The government launched the...
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Understanding the relationship between food insecurity and subjective evaluation of well-being is critical in designing social welfare policies, especially in developing countries. Surprisingly, literature on the topic is scarce. This study adopted Van Praag's theoretical framework and used...
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informal workers in 11 cities across five regions of the world (Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and North America …
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